Oklahoma Code § 73-73

Title 73. State Capital And Capitol Building: Records and journals - Public inspection - Confidentiality
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A.  The records and journals of each house of the Legislature
required by the Constitution of Oklahoma to be kept and preserved
reflecting the yea or nay vote of each member entered in all votes
taken by the Legislature or the disclosure of any personal or
private interest in any measure or bill pending before the
Legislature shall be available, at all reasonable times, to
inspection by the public.
B.  The records and files of the Legislature, not otherwise
provided by law to be open to public inspection, shall be
confidential and privileged and may be released for public
consumption only upon approval by the presiding officer of each
house respectively.

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